Input and output device A Presentation. Task  Each group will research, design, create and present a short presentation regarding different and unusual.

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Input and output device A Presentation

Task  Each group will research, design, create and present a short presentation regarding different and unusual input and output devices.  Each group will present 2 input and 2 output devices. No groups will be permitted the same devices, so communication is key.  The more unusual the device the better the grade. Explain possible end users and why it is unique.  The presentations will be a minimum of 7 slides in length.

You will be required to submit  A list of all research sources including web addresses.  A hard copy design detailing how slides will look, move and sound.  A fully illustrated presentation with speakers notes detailing your choices.  The submission / presentation date is Thursday 16 th September.